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Dive into the fascinating world of solar eclipses, where the Moon aligns perfectly between the Sun and Earth, creating stunning celestial phenomena. Learn about their frequency, the Sun's corona, and witness captivating solar eclipse images. Get answers to common questions about this awe-inspiring event!
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Solar Eclipse • The Moon is between the Sun and the Earth. • As seen from the Earth, the Moon blocks the Sun. • The eclipse may be either a partial or total eclipse. • The Sun and the Moon have the same apparent size in the sky. • Sun is 400 times larger than the Moon, but 400 times farther away.
Frequency of Solar Eclipses Solar Eclipses occur during the New Moon phase. Like lunar eclipses, we do not get solar eclipses at every new moon because of the tilt of the Moon’s orbit. At most new moons the Moon is either above of below the Sun. Solar eclipses are possible twice a year.
The Sun’s Corona Like Earth, the Sun has an atmosphere. The outer layer of the Sun’s atmosphere is called the corona. Because the sun is so bright, it is not visible unless the Sun’s surface is blocked out during an eclipse.
Ticket Out the Door… • 1. When does a solar eclipse occur? • 2. What happens when the moon’s umbra touches Earth? • 3. Which part of the moon’s shadow is the largest? • 4. What part of the Moon’s shadow are you in if you see a total solar eclipse? • 5. Why do you think that partial solar eclipses are seen more often than total solar eclipses?